2017 NBA Draft: How To Live Stream The NBA Draft For Free

We already know where Markelle Fultz is going to go, but what about Lonzo Ball, Josh Jackson, and De’Aaron Fox? The future of a franchise could change with just one pick. Could big names like LaMarcus Aldridge, Kristaps Porzingis, or Paul Millsap be on the move? With an influx of exciting young talent and no shortage of trade rumors, you won’t want to miss tonight’s festivities.

If you’re looking for an NBA Draft live stream, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s where you can watch the NBA Draft!

WHAT TIME IS THE NBA DRAFT?

The 2017 NBA Draft time is 7:00 p.m. Eastern.

WHERE CAN I FIND A NBA DRAFT LIVE STREAM?

The 2017 NBA Draft will air on ESPN, which means it will be available to livestream on WatchESPN.com and ESPN’s excellent WatchESPN app. Unfortunately, you’ll need to authenticate with a cable provider if you want to live stream the NBA Draft on Watch ESPN, so get your (or your friend’s/parent’s!) login credentials ready. Are you a YouTube TV or Hulu Live TV subscriber? If so, you can also stream the NBA Draft with a paid subscription.

HOW CAN I GET THE WATCH ESPN APP?

If you consider yourself a sports fan and you haven’t already downloaded the free Watch ESPN app for your iOS, Android or Windows Mobile device, you’re doing it wrong. Rectify that situation immediately! You can also tune-in via Watch ESPN’s Roku channel, using your Amazon Fire TV or Chromecast device, or by visiting WatchESPN.com on your desktop or laptop computer. (NOTE: You’re going to need to authenticate with your cable provider, so make sure you have your login and password for your cable system handy.)

HOW CAN I SIGN UP FOR PLAYSTATION VUE?

Over 100 of your favorite channels — including ESPN, FOX, Comedy Central, and FX — are available with PlayStation Vue. The service also allows you to stream a multitude of TV stations on your favorite device without a cable or satellite subscription. From their “Access” package that includes 45+ channels for $39.99 a month to their “Ultra” package that includes 90 channels plus HBO and Showtime for $74.99 a month, the service offers a variety of exciting opportunities for cord-cutters.

HOW CAN I GET SLING TV?

This is a terrific time to check out Sling TV. The service’s Orange package, which includes access to ESPN, ESPN 2, Comedy Central, and TNT, normally costs $20 a month, but the company is currently offering subscribers a free one-week trial of the service. Then, from there, you can either download the Sling desktop app (if you’re watching on a desktop or laptop computer), or download the Sling app for iOS/Apple devices, Android, Roku, Microsoft, Nexus player, ZTE or XBox One.

WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH HULU LIVE TV?

With Hulu Live TV you have the ability to watch live and on demand TV from 50+ top channels including sports, news, entertainment, and more. Plus, you also receive unlimited access to the Hulu Limited Commercials plan. The service is available for Apple devices, Google Chromecast, Xbox One, Android, and other devices. Intrigued? You can signup for Hulu Live TV right here!

HOW CAN I GET DIRECTV NOW?

DIRECTV NOW is a new streaming service from AT&T you can enjoy for as little as $35 per month. Available to watch on your TV, computer, or while you’re on the go, DIRECTV NOW offers flexible packages like the “Live a Little” package — which features 60+ channels (including ESPN and ESPN 2) for $35 month — and the “Gotta Have It” package — which features 120+ channels for $70 a month. You can download the DIRECTV NOW app on iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon. Sound interesting? DIRECTV NOW is currently offering a free seven-day trial.

HOW CAN I SIGN UP FOR YOUTUBE TV?

YouTube TV allows you to live stream ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and more! The service also features unlimited DVR storage space, and your subscription includes six accounts for $35 per month, with each profile getting its own recommendations and other personalized settings. Plus, you can cancel anytime. YouTube TV is available for Google Chromecast, iPhone, iPad, and Android in select markets, including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.